WHOPPER_JR
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My M305 is nothing special, just a wood stock and a match spring guide rod that I added. Earlier this month I decided to put a scope on it using the CASM scope mount and bushnell/ring combo that Frontier Firearms offered. I used 150gr American Eagle to get it on paper at 100m.
I got a Cabelas gift card for my birthday and decided to use some of it on a box of 168gr BTHP Federal gold medal match ammo. I took it shooting last week at 100m and here are the results.
The right target was two groupings of 150gr Federal Eagle for a warm up. A minute of pie plate. I was about to go home and make sure I have the mount on right, but I decided to see what difference five rounds of match grade ammo did.
http://i.imgur.com/5RE553A.jpg
Here is another five rounds of the 168gr. A similar grouping.
http://i.imgur.com/LigObVk.jpg
In both groupings of match ammo, the first shot or two would land 2" above the point of aim. The rest of the shots would form a grouping another 1" high and 2" to the right. What would have caused this? My theory is that I didn't let my barrel cool down between shots. I know there are some faults to my rifle such as the hand guard fitting at an angle and touching the left side of the stock. I also need the shim the gas system. I think the gas ports line up though, I was able to push a toothpick down both holes.
Any feedback is appreciated, thanks.
I got a Cabelas gift card for my birthday and decided to use some of it on a box of 168gr BTHP Federal gold medal match ammo. I took it shooting last week at 100m and here are the results.
The right target was two groupings of 150gr Federal Eagle for a warm up. A minute of pie plate. I was about to go home and make sure I have the mount on right, but I decided to see what difference five rounds of match grade ammo did.
http://i.imgur.com/5RE553A.jpg
Here is another five rounds of the 168gr. A similar grouping.
http://i.imgur.com/LigObVk.jpg
In both groupings of match ammo, the first shot or two would land 2" above the point of aim. The rest of the shots would form a grouping another 1" high and 2" to the right. What would have caused this? My theory is that I didn't let my barrel cool down between shots. I know there are some faults to my rifle such as the hand guard fitting at an angle and touching the left side of the stock. I also need the shim the gas system. I think the gas ports line up though, I was able to push a toothpick down both holes.
Any feedback is appreciated, thanks.























































